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India, Russia finally agree on Admiral Gorshkov price issue

December 6th, 2009 - 6:00 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )

New Delhi, Dec.6 (ANI): India and Russia have reportedly reached a final agreement on the sale of the Russian-manufactured aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov or the INS Vikramaditya.

According to top government sources, both countries have mutuallyreached an agreement and that a ’satisfactory price tag has beenagreed upon.

The pricing of Admiral Gorshkov, which Russia is refurbishing, hasbecome a diplomatic tag of war between India and China.

Sources said that the Admiral Gorshkov was festering wound which is being healed and a deal will be inked in the next few days

Initially, Russia had asked India to pay under a billion US dollars, buteventually the cost inflated upto 2.9 billion dollars, which is almostthree times the orignal cost.

In fact, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, in its report, had even censured the Government of India for paying the extra price for the carrier which is to be delivered by 2012.

Negotiations over the final pricing have been going on for quite some time, and both sides have finally arrived at a figure of 2.6 billion US dollars, the sources said.

The purchase of Admiral Gorshkov aircraft was finalized during thevisit of the then Russian Defence Minister to India in January 2004.

The CAG’s recent report observed that the second-hand carrier would be 60 percent more costly than a new one and that there is a risk of further delay in its delivery.

The original deal signed in 2004, asked India to pay 1.5 billiondollars for the vessel, of this, 948 million dollars was to be spenton refitting the 45,000 tonne vessel and the balance was to be used for purchasing MiG-29 combat jets and Kamov anti-submarine warfare helicopters to be deployed on the ship.

The CAG report also pointed out that the carrier would have limitedoperational capabilities and certain key capabilities which wouldenable it to meet potential threats or challenges had either not beenprovided for or have been postponed to a later date.

The report said that the anti-aircraft missile complex selected to befitted in the ship failed during the trials and the refurbishmentcontract was concluded without the missile system.

The CAG also expressed its concern over the ship not having a Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) which is a vital shipboard weapon for detecting and destroying incoming anti-ship missiles and enemy aircraft at short range until her first refit in India in 2017.

The carrier was earlier scheduled to have been delivered in 2008. (ANI)

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